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  1. Mary and James are the most popular names around the world.

    Between the years of 1917 to 2016, over 5 million baby boys were named James. On the other hand, over 3.5 million baby girls were named Mary. 

  2. Sailors working for the Royal Navy need special permission to grow their beards.

    Once this is approved, they are given two weeks to grow a full set before presenting himself to a Master at Arms. This person then decides if the beard looks presentable enough to keep.

  3. The continental plates move at the same rate that fingernails grow.

    Research suggests that in some time in the far future, a supercontinent may form. The continents are continuously moving a few centimeters a year.

  4. Brunch was invented as a way of curing hangovers.

    This meal would be enjoyed as a late breakfast that leans more towards fatty foods. This came from the belief that alcohol causes cravings for greasy food to increase. 

  5. Tiramisu translates to ‘take me to heaven’ in Italian.

    This implies that this dish is so good that it would take you to heaven. This Italian dessert is well-loved all over the world and has several alternative twists you can create. 

  6. April 11, 1954, was recorded as the most boring day in the world.

    Statistics show that no significant occurrences took place in the world. This was calculated by a computer search program. This program could calculate the number of important events that occur all over the world simultaneously.

  7. 55 minutes ago, Icequeen said:

    A woodpeckers tongue  actually wraps all the way around it's brain to protect it when it's doing all that hammering. 

    Since Mother Nature made us >IDIOTS<  we should have the same protection

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